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sglHuman Rights in the Age of Environmental Devastation and Climate Chaos

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Human Rights in the Age of Environmental Devastation and Climate Chaos
first aired on 3/16/2009

Chief of the Cardiology Division of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Richmond, California Jeffrey Ritterman explores the consequences of climate change and environmental destruction on our health.
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Scott Horton Interviews Chris Calabrese on November 1st, 2008

ACLU lawyer Chris Calabrese discusses the government-defined 100 mile wide "Constitution-free zone" border area that extends inland from the U.S. boundary and covers nearly 2/3 of the U.S. Population, and why the current system ought to feel like home to anyone who lived in Communist East Germany.


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Keywords: Jeffrey Ritterman; Great Speeches and Interviews; Scott Horton; Chris Calabrese

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